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C. D, RAY & SON Oxford, N. C. Dependable Dealers in LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND HARDWARE To Suit Every Need. It, comes quick and it conies right when you get it at RAY'S For Thy Stomach's Sake ? Make Sure of your Groceries. No other reason of the year requires such careful ? buying of food-stuff as June, July and August. A market of Fresh, Pure Foods is a wonderfully valuable thing for a community. We offer you such? nothing else, anytime. Let our Ice wagon sofrply you with your Ice, or call Phone 89 and get prompt service... ?I A. S. WIGGS cordially invite you to make our Bank your head quarters for business or other purposes where we can be of service. Our loyalty to the community extends to Y00 whether or not you are a customer of ours today. We are here to be "bothered" and your call at any time will be a pleasure to us. HfcPl BLK AN MKMBK K OF HOIHE ATTACK^ TILE AHMIMHTKAT10* Washington. Aug 7 ? Au attack on the administration generally and on the House ways and means committee tfl and tax questions is mad* in a state ment issued today by Representative Keller, Independent Republican of 8t Paul, Minn , author of four tax revis ion bills which have heen endorsed by organizations of farmers and others Mr. Keller chr.rges that "the inachln ery of government has been comman deered by a little clique, ignorant of the A B C s of economies whose blind obedience to "Wall Street is res ponsible for the stupid, selfish, short sighted policy that Is retarding our prosperity and creating profound dis trust and discontent among the peo ple " Declaring that most members of the House want to carry out the people'# wishes with regard to taxation and bther economic questions. Mr. Keller says a "little dominant "minority has tied down the safety valve of free dis cussion until? an ? -explosion Impends whlcn will Bcattt'r tli? Republican par ty from Maine to California." "The President has assumed more power than any of h|s predecessors," Mr. Kollar con linn ph, grenH what bills to pass and. what not to pass. Bills- concocted at secret con fcrences a re-introduced without | referred tn reapnnftlhlp rnmrnlttMii. The President's advisers seem to think it possible for this country to lift it self by Its economic bootstraps and vaguely promise that a half ?billion dollar -ygjft to the railroads ? which in eome mysterious manner is not to in crease taxes ? will 'restore prosperity.' They would do better to busy themsel ves, with lowering rates, taxing off the .transportation tax, ana seeing to it that the railroads are run efficiently with a minimum waste. But that is not likely so long as railroad execu tives can depend upon th? adminis tration for lavish gifts. ** Mr. Yanghun, Farmer Tells How He Lost All His Prise Heed Cora. "Some time ago sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put !t in a gun ney sack and hung it on a rope sus pended from roof. Rats got it all ? how beats roe, but they did because I got dead whoppers In Ctre morning after trying RAT-SNAP." Three sit es 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaran- | teed by Allen Bros. Co. Where Everything's Quiet Husband ? The doctor has ordered | me to observe the greatest possible | quiet. ^?lpmate ? In that caae, dear, don't you think it would be an ideal time to get back into business? ? Paris L/Illus tratlon. j To Cure ? Col d ia One Day / T*k? i^nviH|^?nre SALE OP REAL ESTATE FOR TOWN < TAXES. At 12 M., Monday, September 5th, 1921, I II f t un t uf tli? ducr to the May or'B Office, In the Town of Bunn, North Carolina, I ?will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Caro lina, all the lands in the Town of Bunn, on which taxes remain due thereon, with costs and interests ad UejJ. an revised by Section 2582, Revls aln905, and amendments thereto, is as follows: ? This Aug. 2nd. 1921. J. H. BALLENTINE. Tax Collector, for the Tow u 01 Huuu, N. C. Lot No. 5 In Block E I $3.30 Lot No. 6 in Block E 3.30 Lot No. 8 in Block E ... 3.30 Lot No. 15 in Block B 3.30 Let No. 16 in Block B 3.30 The owners of these lots are un known to the officials of the Town of Bunn, N. C. 8-5-5t NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Franklin B. Freeman, de ceased. late of Franklin County, no- 1 tice is heroby given ail persons hold- I ing claims against said estate to pre- | sent them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of August. 1922, or this Hotter will be plead ir> bar of their recovery. Al! persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and 'make Immediate settlement. This August 4th, 1921. 8-5-6t W. M. FREEMAN. Extr. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carolina* In the Franklin County. Superior Court J. W. MANN Vs. 1). E. RADFOKO By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from tne Superior Court of Franklin County m the above entitled action, I will, on Tuesday Au gust 29th, 1921, at 12,M., at the Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Inter est of said D. E. Radford in and to that tract of land devised by Wesley Radford to his wife Havannah Rad ford for life and remainder to his chil dren. Including said D. E. Radford, which will Is of recorfl in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County In Book of Will W. page 96, reference to which Is made for des cription. This July 29th, 1921. 7-29-5t H. A. KEARNBT. Sheriff A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Toatc rtliinra Energy and v/tallty by PurMlng and Enriching the Blood. When/Vou feel Its strengthening, InvlgoratinA'^ffect, see hcav It brings copt to tho^cheeks and how Tt Improved {Tie appetite, you will then appreciate /ta transonic value. 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Franklin Insurance & Realty Company ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIFTON, President C. M. HO BBS, S^qritaryTrtC. GOODYEAR J AUTHORIZED > Service Station Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches sValve Insides Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tubes Pneumatic and Soli? Truck]Tires We b?ll?Te that 6*o4 jrar Tlr?? wHI (It* more Bile* p?r dollar tka? any other aay. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURO, N. C. Day Phone 295 J ITlffil Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Ds Applied FREE \ * .,#*1
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